Summary
Two top college football teams, Texas and Penn State, were defeated by unranked opponents in Week 6. These losses put their chances of making the College Football Playoff at risk.
Key Facts
- Texas, ranked No. 9, lost 29-21 to Florida at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
- Texas quarterback Arch Manning threw two touchdowns and two interceptions.
- Penn State, ranked No. 7, lost 42-37 to UCLA at the Rose Bowl.
- Penn State fell behind 24-7 at halftime but closed the gap in the second half.
- Fans on social media criticized both teams, labeling them as "frauds."
- Texas was ranked No. 1 in the preseason poll but faced challenges in the season.
- After these losses, both teams are likely to drop out of the Top 10 rankings.
- Texas will play No. 5 Oklahoma in the next game, while Penn State will host Northwestern.